“[N]othing can more vividly suggest luxuriance of life, than the idea
of green as a color; for green is the peculiar signet of all-fertile
Nature herself.”
—Herman Melville, Pierre: or, The Ambiguities, 1852.
“[N]othing can more vividly suggest luxuriance of life, than the idea
of green as a color; for green is the peculiar signet of all-fertile
Nature herself.”
—Herman Melville, Pierre: or, The Ambiguities, 1852.
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